SHAFAQNA (Shia International News Association) – The US-led coalition against Isis has carried out a bomb attack on a convoy of senior militants that may have included the group’s leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi.

American defence officials confirmed that the air strikes on Friday night destroyed 10 armoured vehicles near the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, and that the mission had been “against what was assessed to be a gathering of [Isis] leaders”.

Iraqi state television and two officials also said yesterday that the Isis leader had been wounded.

An Interior Ministry official and a senior Iraqi military official both told the Associated Press that the strike on Saturday had wounded Baghdadi, but gave no details about how bad his injuries might be, following speculation about his death.

The death of the elusive leader would mark a significant step change in the US-led effort to curtail the Islamist extremist group.

Among those reportedly confirmed killed in the strikes was Abdul Rahman al-Athaee, also known as Abu Saja, one of al-Baghdadi’s key aides and a man who regularly travelled with the militant group’s self-proclaimed “caliph” or spiritual leader.

But while the Al Arabiya News Channel quoted local tribal sources as saying that al-Baghdadi was “critically wounded” in the attack, neither US nor Iraqi officials were able to provide further details.

Speaking to the BBC, Britain’s Chief of the Defence Staff General Sir Nicholas Houghton discussed al-Baghdadi’s “potential death”, suggesting the UK is confident there is at least a strong chance the Isis leader may have been successfully targeted.

Gen Houghton said he could not “absolutely confirm” that al-Baghdadi was in the convoy, but warned that the terror group’s leadership would “regenerate” regardless of his fate.

“What I wouldn’t want to do is rush to the sense that the potential death of one of their totemic leaders is going to create some strategic reverse in Isis,” he said.

The Pentagon has released a statement saying that it “cannot confirm if [Isis] leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was among those present”, nonetheless adding that the strikes as a whole “demonstrate the pressure we continue to place on the IS terrorist network”.